Road workers arrive for a free cookout Wednesday behind The Sausage Kitchen in Lisbon Falls. Daryn Slover/Sun Journal

Kerry Conroy, left, and her brother, Toby Conroy, center, serve Nick Avila of Buckfield lunch Wednesday behind The Sausage Kitchen in Lisbon Falls. The Conroys own the business and are providing a cookout for the 24 construction workers who have been working since April on a large project in front of their shop. Main Street in Lisbon is being reconstructed and the project has been an inconvenience for the downtown businesses, but Kerry Conroy says she appreciates the hard work the workers are doing. Conroy says she is not sure why she decided to do the cookout, but she blames her mother, Susan Conroy. “My mom used to do this kind of stuff for many years,” Conroy says. “It’s a two-year project, and we are going to suck it up and feed these guys.” Adds Ross Cunningham of the town of Lisbon: “These guys are killing it. They have been a joy to work with and we are grateful to have them here.” Daryn Slover/Sun Journal

Nick Avila, left, and Joe Everhart enjoy a cookout Wednesday behind The Sausage Kitchen in Lisbon Falls. Kerry Conroy and her brother, Toby, own the business and are providing a cookout for the 24 construction workers who have been working since April on a large project in front of their shop. Main Street in Lisbon is being reconstructed and the project has been an inconvenience for the downtown businesses, but Kerry Conroy says she appreciates the hard work the workers are doing. Conroy says she is not sure why she decided to do the cookout, but she blames her mother, Susan Conroy. “My mom used to do this kind of stuff for many years,” Conroy says. “It’s a two-year project, and we are going to suck it up and feed these guys.” Adds Ross Cunningham of the town of Lisbon: “These guys are killing it. They have been a joy to work with and we are grateful to have them here.” Daryn Slover/Sun Journal

Interim Lisbon Town Manager and Police Chief Ryan McGee stops by Wednesday to say hello to Kerry Conroy during the cookout at The Sausage Kitchen in Lisbon Falls. Conroy owns the business with her brother, Toby Conroy. Daryn Slover/Sun Journal

Road reconstruction has closed Main Street in front of The Sausage Kitchen since April. Most of the work should be finished on this end of Main Street by the time the snow flies, according to Ross Cunningham of the town of Lisbon. Daryn Slover/Sun Journal

Kerry Conroy, left, and her brother, Toby Conroy, back right, serve construction workers lunch Wednesday behind The Sausage Kitchen in Lisbon Falls. The Conroys own the business and are providing a cookout for the 24 construction workers who have been working since April on a large project in front of their shop. Main Street in Lisbon is being reconstructed and the project has been an inconvenience for the downtown businesses, but Kerry Conroy says she appreciates the hard work the workers are doing. Conroy says she is not sure why she decided to do the cookout, but she blames her mother, Susan Conroy. “My mom used to do this kind of stuff for many years,” Conroy says. “It’s a two-year project, and we are going to suck it up and feed these guys.” Adds Ross Cunningham of the town of Lisbon: “These guys are killing it. They have been a joy to work with and we are grateful to have them here.” Daryn Slover/Sun Journal

Toby Conroy, right, serves construction workers lunch Wednesday behind The Sausage Kitchen in Lisbon Falls. Conroy and his sister, Kerry, own the business and are providing a cookout for the 24 construction workers who have been working since April on a large project in front of their shop. Main Street in Lisbon is being reconstructed and the project has been an inconvenience for the downtown businesses, but Kerry Conroy says she appreciates the hard work the workers are doing. Conroy says she is not sure why she decided to do the cookout, but she blames her mother, Susan Conroy. “My mom used to do this kind of stuff for many years,” Conroy says. “It’s a two-year project, and we are going to suck it up and feed these guys.” Adds Ross Cunningham of the town of Lisbon: “These guys are killing it. They have been a joy to work with and we are grateful to have them here.” Daryn Slover/Sun Journal

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